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C++ | Jupyter Notebook | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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symforce
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SymPy: Symbolic Mathematics in Python
You might find this library interesting: https://github.com/symforce-org/symforce
- SymForce is a fast symbolic computation and code generation library for robotics
- Fast Symbolic Computation for Robotics
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Literature request: Lie groups and algebra
Personally I followed along the text implementing things using symforce (https://symforce.org/) instead of Sophus.
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Jacobian Matrix possible on arduino?
It isn't related to Arduino, and may be overkill for this application, but Symforce has some cool tools for implementing the 1st option.
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What optimization libraries are you using?
I've been paying around with Symforce and the more I get into it the more excited I get about it. It lets you prototype in high level symbolic math in Python, then once you get things working it autogenerates super optimized C++ for you. And it has the built in tangent space stuff for factor graphs like GTSAM
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Skydio Researchers Open-Source ‘SymForce’: A Fast Symbolic Computation And Code Generation Library For Robotics Applications Like Computer Vision, etc.
Continue reading | Checkout the paper and github
- Fast symbolic computation, code generation, and nonlinear optimization for robotics
pypge
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SymPy: Symbolic Mathematics in Python
SymPy was instrumental to my PhD implementation, mainly for simplifying math expressions. Nothing was even close at the time
https://github.com/verdverm/pypge
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Show HN: Package Sorter – Sorting a group of packages that depends on each other
generally speaking, yes. I work a lot in DX / dev productivity
- https://github.com/verdverm/pypge
What are some alternatives?
casadi - CasADi is a symbolic framework for numeric optimization implementing automatic differentiation in forward and reverse modes on sparse matrix-valued computational graphs. It supports self-contained C-code generation and interfaces state-of-the-art codes such as SUNDIALS, IPOPT etc. It can be used from C++, Python or Matlab/Octave.
SymPy - A computer algebra system written in pure Python
CppRobotics - Header-only C++ library for robotics, control, and path planning algorithms. Work in progress, contributions are welcome!
packageSorter - 🔄 Dependencies sorting algorithm. It sorts, retrieves unsortable, and returns sorting history for each package
pinocchio - A fast and flexible implementation of Rigid Body Dynamics algorithms and their analytical derivatives
cuetorials.com - Learn you some CUE for a great good!
Colosseum - Open source simulator for autonomous robotics built on Unreal Engine with support for Unity
ANMS-Codes - Efficient adaptive non-maximal suppression algorithms for homogeneous spatial keypoint distribution
openvslam - OpenVSLAM: A Versatile Visual SLAM Framework
xflrpy - xflrpy is a python enabled version of xflr5 for scripting and design optimization.
wyvern - Automatic conversion of call by value into call by need in the LLVM IR.
slambook-en - The English version of 14 lectures on visual SLAM.